Jaaaay! Sofia Vergara is TV's highest-paid actress for the third year in a row.

It's like Emmy-night deja vu all over again...

The heavily accented "Modern Family" star topped Forbes' list of female small-screen performers by bringing home an estimated $37 million in so-called bacon between June 2013 and June 2014, the financial mag said.

Forbes bases its rankings on stars' entertainment-related projects through conversations with managers, producers, lawyers and other in-the-know folks. The estimates also don't deduct taxes, management fees and other expenses that come with being a celebrity.

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But back to Vergara: She also clocked in at No. 54 on the mag's Celebrity 100 list. (Pop diva Beyonceearned the No. 1 spot by earning an estimated $115 million.)

Her monetary success can't be attributed solely to her role on ABC's Emmy-winning laugher. Yes, she reportedly gets $325,000 per episode, but Forbes said most of her cash comes from endorsement and licensing deals with Diet Pepsi, CoverGirl, Head & Shoulders, AT&T and Synthroid, a drug that treats hypothyroidism.

The Colombian-born star is also the co-founder of Latin World Entertainment and makes a little more cash on the side thanks to her 12-year deal with Kmart. The partnership started off as an intimates line but has expanded its wares to apparel.

It's been a busy year for Vergara: In winning its fifth Emmy in a row for comedy series, "Modern Family" last month tied the record previously set by "Frasier." That same night, she also made headlines thanks to a pedestal gag that put her in social media's crosshairs.

Behind Vergara on the Forbes list are a bevy of prime-time leading ladies who claim their fame on network television. And despite earning smaller paychecks, a couple of premium-cable stars still edged their way onto 2014's top 10 list. Here's the reasoning behind each actress' earnings.